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1991 video game
Perfect General
Developer(s)Mark Baldwin
Publisher(s)Quantum Quality Productions
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Amiga
Release1991
Genre(s)Computer strategy game
Mode(s)Single player

The Perfect General is a computer strategy game designed by Mark Baldwin and published by Quantum Quality Productions for the Amiga and DOS. A sequel, The Perfect General II, was released.

The game is a turn based-map oriented military simulation game.

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